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i want you to fight for us. i say, i will. someone else will get up and say, i want you to compromise and find the middle ground and get things done. this is the 10th time this just happen to me. i say, that is exactly what they hired me to do, to figure out how we do both of those things. it is our job as representatives in congress, to fight for our values and the principles we believe in and still can something done. that is where we are right now. the divide we are facing right now -- i hope all parties understand we have serious challenges. we have created a moment in time with there are major fiscal and tax policies facing us at the end of the year. we need to make some decisions about how we are going to move forward. the democratic position on this is pretty clear. the president could not be more clear 3 the election. elections data. we -- the president could not have been more clear during the election. we picked up seats. we are willing to do spending cuts. how we do that should be discussed. we need some of the reve
i want you to fight for us. i say, i will. someone else will get up and say, i want you to compromise and find the middle ground and get things done. this is the 10th time this just happen to me. i say, that is exactly what they hired me to do, to figure out how we do both of those things. it is our job as representatives in congress, to fight for our values and the principles we believe in and still can something done. that is where we are right now. the divide we are facing right now -- i...
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it was used to build an aqua duct, the footings of the brooklyn bridge, the ped stool of the statue of liberty, and the walls of the panama canal. another bit of history, the moj hawk criss cross of 1821-22, and nothing written about it as far as i can tell, pitted the father of american civil engineering against a fellow namedded john rendell, an albany native, prom innocent family in new york, he was a skilled surveyor, and the man who had just spent a dozen years laying out and mapping the future street grid of manhattan. we're here on 57th street because 200 years ago, john put markers for thousands of rectangle blocks on then what was a rural and rugged landscape. john, he's the background. the path of the canal in the mohawk valley was to be entirely along the southern bank of the river using feeders from the mohawk to water the canal, to get water into the canal. now, between connecting albany, the mohawk makes a big northward arc in the eastern section of the mohawk river, with the falls spilling the mohawk into the hudson. rendell involved himself in the process. he'd been ask
it was used to build an aqua duct, the footings of the brooklyn bridge, the ped stool of the statue of liberty, and the walls of the panama canal. another bit of history, the moj hawk criss cross of 1821-22, and nothing written about it as far as i can tell, pitted the father of american civil engineering against a fellow namedded john rendell, an albany native, prom innocent family in new york, he was a skilled surveyor, and the man who had just spent a dozen years laying out and mapping the...
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and if so, can you tell us what he said about it? >> and i'll piggy back and add personal criticism too. >> okay. >> we're getting a lot of feedback, but -- >> what can we do about that? >> is there a doctor in the house? >> now let's see what happens. >> that's good. all you have to do is keep your hand there and never speak again. >> right. try that. >> you're very generously assuming he had a set standard of rules and rationales. cases were brought independently by the commander in chief. he was later asked to ratify or disown or overrule. the post office, the postmaster general closed down the mails to exports to the confederacy. the old three-mike syndrome. i know it well. the war department acted. if there are standards, they are, number one, endangering union armies either on the march to washington or in hostile territory. >> was there concern about the effect of speech on recruiting and desertion? >> yes, there was a concern that the expressions of -- >> was it an excuse? >> -- would've limited volunteerism and created more
and if so, can you tell us what he said about it? >> and i'll piggy back and add personal criticism too. >> okay. >> we're getting a lot of feedback, but -- >> what can we do about that? >> is there a doctor in the house? >> now let's see what happens. >> that's good. all you have to do is keep your hand there and never speak again. >> right. try that. >> you're very generously assuming he had a set standard of rules and rationales. cases...
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from books that used to be recorded pretty much on tape, the old cassette tape idea to using the latest in digital technology, and we're very excited about this transition because that makes it faster, cheaper, more efficient to get good quality reading materials to people when they need it. the service, obviously, is designed for the government to be sure that people have equal collections and access to the materials and in the spirit of all the public libraries in the country, and we have over 15,000 libraries. we have more public libraries than mcdonald's, we have a chance with the service like this to be sure that everyone has a chance to be well-informed citizens, which, obviously, is most critical, but, also to enjoy the rewards of being able to read great novels and great literature and be part of the world around them. we call ourselves the talking book and braille library. we could probably be the talking book library in part because braille ask not as popular as it used to be. braille is expensive to produce. uses a lot of paper. it is a paper-based technology. familiar quotat
from books that used to be recorded pretty much on tape, the old cassette tape idea to using the latest in digital technology, and we're very excited about this transition because that makes it faster, cheaper, more efficient to get good quality reading materials to people when they need it. the service, obviously, is designed for the government to be sure that people have equal collections and access to the materials and in the spirit of all the public libraries in the country, and we have...
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send us an e-mail at booktv@c-span.org. or tweet us at twitter.com/booktv. >> now, from new york, the writer's institute promotes cultural initiatives through author presentations, workshops, film screenings and more. >> i can see each event just as vividly as i can see the posters before me. i'm donald faulkner, i'm director of the new york state writer's institute, and what we do, what i do is kind of herd intellectual cats. we bring a lot of writers through to albany to do readings, we also do a number of other types of programs, events, writing workshops and film series and programs with young writers and a summer institute that we run in saratoga. >> the life of the writer, my life in the last few years was, i suppose you'd call it adventurous. but this thing ruined everything. [laughter] >> we go far and wide, find the best writers that we can and bring them to albany. it's like bringing the world to a particular place. and i don't think -- i can't think of any other organization, even some of the better known ones in
send us an e-mail at booktv@c-span.org. or tweet us at twitter.com/booktv. >> now, from new york, the writer's institute promotes cultural initiatives through author presentations, workshops, film screenings and more. >> i can see each event just as vividly as i can see the posters before me. i'm donald faulkner, i'm director of the new york state writer's institute, and what we do, what i do is kind of herd intellectual cats. we bring a lot of writers through to albany to do...
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directly and referred us to this statement. our goal is to improve safety and reliability in customer service to levels that are on par with the best in the industry and to do it while keeping service affordable. we'll go over every single penny and will demand that pg&e justify an have ever and is then that money. this is just the beginning of this process next the public utilities commission is to evaluate the is-is in as well as consumer advocacy groups peace in the plan is to begin rolling out of fee hikes in the beginning of 2014. usually it's a combat weapon used in more of a sign that have won their own and armored tank there permanences the summit would use it to know defended the police officers but as he has five reporter kristin airshows as critics have their doubts. it's the 170,000 delegates from home and security to the cities of berkeley and albany his unarmed people approved ballistics vehicle the uc-berkeley police say they cannot use when the shotgun brandishing a loaded gun on campus. did we in light of the b
directly and referred us to this statement. our goal is to improve safety and reliability in customer service to levels that are on par with the best in the industry and to do it while keeping service affordable. we'll go over every single penny and will demand that pg&e justify an have ever and is then that money. this is just the beginning of this process next the public utilities commission is to evaluate the is-is in as well as consumer advocacy groups peace in the plan is to begin...
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so i used to do those myself. and that's a hard, hard task. >> looking back at albany now, what are your thoughts? what do you see in your mind's eye actually when you think of that now? >> waste. what a waste. what a waste of young people's lives. you know, i don't know in those 17 guys what they might have been, could have been. and again, i know this sounds melodramatic. but who knows that robert hirsch, my radio operator, who was -- had often talked about what i want to do in the future, do i want to go to medical school, do i want -- suppose this was the guy who would go to medical school, become the next great ben carson, brain surgeon, whatever? those are all things that you think about in hindsight. >> this is what you thought about over the years? >> this is what i thought about over the years. for a number of years until joe wrote this book, until joe and hal wrote this book, i would not, first of all, be able to do this interview, nor would i have been able to sit down and talk to anybody about it. beca
so i used to do those myself. and that's a hard, hard task. >> looking back at albany now, what are your thoughts? what do you see in your mind's eye actually when you think of that now? >> waste. what a waste. what a waste of young people's lives. you know, i don't know in those 17 guys what they might have been, could have been. and again, i know this sounds melodramatic. but who knows that robert hirsch, my radio operator, who was -- had often talked about what i want to do in...
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chp is advising not to use the golden gate bridge. elsewhere, for right now we are pretty much good to go all across the bay area. here is a live look at the censors. so far top speeds from antioch all the way to pittsburgh and concord, kind of a similar story. a little bit of changing color heading towards livermore but not much. the south bay, you can see all the live sensor showing top speeds this morning. >> a memo suggests that pg&e knew that a gas pipeline had a history of well failures before it exploded in san burnout killing eight people. the newspaper says refers to a prior leak detected as far back as 1988. a reporter says that pg inspectors could not find the leak but they found a likely source. that it was basically a warning sign of what they should have been looking for elsewhere. >> pg&e spokesperson responded to cbs five by e-mail and said in part that nothing about the leak or the material failure report suggested the need to i grotesque any portions of line 142. >> busted, wal-mart accused of bribing its way into me
chp is advising not to use the golden gate bridge. elsewhere, for right now we are pretty much good to go all across the bay area. here is a live look at the censors. so far top speeds from antioch all the way to pittsburgh and concord, kind of a similar story. a little bit of changing color heading towards livermore but not much. the south bay, you can see all the live sensor showing top speeds this morning. >> a memo suggests that pg&e knew that a gas pipeline had a history of well...
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the plans did not bear fruition as benjamin franklin tells the us. no colonial congress or grand council, as franklin conceived, developed from the albany congress. nevertheless, franklin's idea, which he shared with others of drawing the colonies more closely together, under british rule, so they could form a common policy in front against the french. it was very important. franklin expressed it through famous cartoon. it chose the colonies as a snake. they will join together or they will die separately. he chose to picture them from north to south, head to tail. new england grouping those together, new york, new jersey, virginia, north carolina, south carolina. i forgot georgia. maybe that was a little distant. he knew georgia was just a new and beginning colony and might not con tribute to much to the common effort. franklin ended the detail of this colonial dragon. the point is he wanted more effective unity working together towards common end. now, where was the early battle of the french and indian war occur or the seven years war in north amer
the plans did not bear fruition as benjamin franklin tells the us. no colonial congress or grand council, as franklin conceived, developed from the albany congress. nevertheless, franklin's idea, which he shared with others of drawing the colonies more closely together, under british rule, so they could form a common policy in front against the french. it was very important. franklin expressed it through famous cartoon. it chose the colonies as a snake. they will join together or they will die...
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and when we fight modern trafficking, we can't keep using the slavery analogy because it leads us down the wrong path. we have all kinds -- our legal toolbox to fight trafficking is enormous whereas the legal toolbox to fight slavery was very small. >> paul finkelman is professor of law and public policy at albany law school. thanks for the conversation. >> thank you very much. >>> american history tv's "american artifacts" visits historic places. to learn the story of the united states through objects. >>> this is the paw tux yet river that flows into the chesapeake bay. we're going to be going just up river to the highway 4 bridge and highway 4 is actually the very end of pennsylvania avenue. the same pennsylvania avenue that runs from d.c. and ends right up at the paw tux yet river, a little location calls waysin's corner. the scorpion is believed to be one mile, two miles up river from that bridge, so we're about 30 minutes from washington, d.c. we're about 20, 25 minutes from annapolis, maryland, and probably about 40 minutes from baltimore. well, in 1814, the river was deeper, pe
and when we fight modern trafficking, we can't keep using the slavery analogy because it leads us down the wrong path. we have all kinds -- our legal toolbox to fight trafficking is enormous whereas the legal toolbox to fight slavery was very small. >> paul finkelman is professor of law and public policy at albany law school. thanks for the conversation. >> thank you very much. >>> american history tv's "american artifacts" visits historic places. to learn the...
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it didn't matter who watched us. but later, the communist policemen came and stopped our families from waving. >> my mother lives over there. they will move her away if she dares to wave. it's forbidden. i speak to my children in east berlin with hand signals, making certain the guards are not watching. i don't want them to harm my family. we have become good with our signals. at dusk, the communists have a hard time tracking us down. but we take chances, especially on nights when an escape is planned. in the beginning, many people escaped in broad daylight by jumping out of windows facing the western sector of the city. our firemen were there to help. we remember the woman being held by communist guards to prevent her from joining her family. they even threw tear gas at those who were below, ready to catch her. that's when they decided to extend the wall and cut access to the buildings facing west berlin. they sealed every window. many brick layers came over to our side of the wall rather than do that kind of job. t
it didn't matter who watched us. but later, the communist policemen came and stopped our families from waving. >> my mother lives over there. they will move her away if she dares to wave. it's forbidden. i speak to my children in east berlin with hand signals, making certain the guards are not watching. i don't want them to harm my family. we have become good with our signals. at dusk, the communists have a hard time tracking us down. but we take chances, especially on nights when an...
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use your hands. >> put the knife away. use your hands. >> right here i'm going to pause soou can see wt's goingvanderh another man in the striped shirt in the center. and this is rhodes on the right. and this moment that you're seeing right here was a key piece of evidence in the homicide trial that just happened. this moment shwaib is doing what they call in basketball a pick. you know what that is, right? >> when you sort of stand in somebody's way so one of your teammates can get around. >> exactly. and prosecutors say that while he's restricting his movement, vanderhorst is stabbing rhodes in the heart. >> oh, man. >> but this guy in the middle, he did this on purpose? >> according to a jury, yes. the verdict just came down. and this guy in the middle was just found guilty of first-degree manslaughter. now, the crazy thing is is right after rhodes was stabbed in the heart, he chases after vanderhorst but then later collapses and dies. >> oh, my. >> now, vanderhorst, the alleged stabber, will stand trial in march. >> th
use your hands. >> put the knife away. use your hands. >> right here i'm going to pause soou can see wt's goingvanderh another man in the striped shirt in the center. and this is rhodes on the right. and this moment that you're seeing right here was a key piece of evidence in the homicide trial that just happened. this moment shwaib is doing what they call in basketball a pick. you know what that is, right? >> when you sort of stand in somebody's way so one of your teammates...
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it tells us what they knew most about, what they knew less about. for example, it also shows you little red dots where there are settlements or towns in areas of the british colonies. and here, of course, is the st. lawrence. and montreal would be here where and quebec toward here. so we get a sense of how people living at that time, especially policy maker government, policymakers, government leaders perceived the geographic landscape. one of the most interesting features of this map, which is in the state library of vap is that it is french and gives you a french perspective. the line that presumes to be a boundary here indicates where the french believe boundary to be between the british and french colonies. actually, there is now agreed to boundary. there is no consensus between britain and france at all about where their respective colonies merge. there is a contested frontier or border lands between the british colonies and french canada and actually the country at stake is almost entirely an indian country. and that is where the war begins. w
it tells us what they knew most about, what they knew less about. for example, it also shows you little red dots where there are settlements or towns in areas of the british colonies. and here, of course, is the st. lawrence. and montreal would be here where and quebec toward here. so we get a sense of how people living at that time, especially policy maker government, policymakers, government leaders perceived the geographic landscape. one of the most interesting features of this map, which is...
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when we fight modern trafficking, we can't keep using the slavery analogy because it leads us down the wrong path. our legal tool box to fight trafficking is enormous, whereas the legal tool box to fight slavery was very small. >> paul finkelman is professor at albany law school. thank for the conversation. >> thank very much. >> this year, c-span's local content vehicles are traveling e country expring american history. next, a look at our cent visit to wichita, kansas. you're watching "american history tv" all weekend, every weekend, on c-span 3. >> from 1930 to the middle of 1945, i did occupy that position. and that was the period of the great rise of the labor movement. the communist played an honorable and effective part and won a certain degree of influence in america. that influence has always been exerted toward actively organizing and solidifying the labor movement and uniting labor with all progressives. communists do not control any labor unions. and do not nt t istsade an penceablribun practice how thl defense of labor rigs cod be combined with the most complete support of
when we fight modern trafficking, we can't keep using the slavery analogy because it leads us down the wrong path. our legal tool box to fight trafficking is enormous, whereas the legal tool box to fight slavery was very small. >> paul finkelman is professor at albany law school. thank for the conversation. >> thank very much. >> this year, c-span's local content vehicles are traveling e country expring american history. next, a look at our cent visit to wichita, kansas....
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why is he not using the radio? no. it was okay, guys, off and on. off your feet, off your ass, on your feet. we are going forward. that's basically what we did. >> the conversation you all had up there when you got there. >> didn't really have a conversation. when i got to the position where we were actually starting to assemble to do the briefing, started to get incoming, mortified. my immediate reaction was don't know anyone in front of know and i don't know any of those guys on the side of me. the only comfort zone for me in this whole scenario is back down that trail where a company to the fifth is. so -- may response to the incoming fire was the reaction of -- i need to get out of here so that i can get back to position. again, i -- in hindsight now i think about it and was it a conscious thought of i need to go back and save my guys or was it a conscious thought, i'm scared as health. i need to get out of this particular environment so that i can get my thought processes together and do the things i was trained to do. and i haven't quite figur
why is he not using the radio? no. it was okay, guys, off and on. off your feet, off your ass, on your feet. we are going forward. that's basically what we did. >> the conversation you all had up there when you got there. >> didn't really have a conversation. when i got to the position where we were actually starting to assemble to do the briefing, started to get incoming, mortified. my immediate reaction was don't know anyone in front of know and i don't know any of those guys on...
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a different amount and the rest of us. in terms of the state water projects southern california starts at the delta. so we're part of southern california. and we need a more reliable water system that is evan at the mercy of state regulatory winds. did we get some customers that it is not about the others is about us. we can maintain our current and as such a high lyon's hough unless we are participating. people living in fremont and newark union city dublin and pleasanton and livermore and all 15 cities in santa clara county about 40 percent of the water district's water from adults them that expect to see monthly water bills and alicante's on seven it will likely be a $10 monthly hike. >>> receiving about that? >>> they give out all the other bills that have. it is of necessity i would say go for it. >>> there are many critics who don't like this design and will fight it over the next few months in dublin csi. >>> in other bay area headlines we now know what cause last month's fire appeared 29 in san francisco investigat
a different amount and the rest of us. in terms of the state water projects southern california starts at the delta. so we're part of southern california. and we need a more reliable water system that is evan at the mercy of state regulatory winds. did we get some customers that it is not about the others is about us. we can maintain our current and as such a high lyon's hough unless we are participating. people living in fremont and newark union city dublin and pleasanton and livermore and all...
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the power to share unites us. verizon brings your entire family the savings of the share everything plan. unlimited talk. unlimited text. and data you can share with up to 10 devices, all in one plan. get the 4glte droid razr by motorola for $99.99. verizon. >>> california ford dealers is a proud sponsor of the high school game of the week. >> good evening, everybody, one week from tonight baseball will hold the two wild card playoff teams and the as tonight took another step to make sure they he get an invitation to that party. fans still doing the bernie in front of the mariners tonight. coco crisp missed the last 9 games with an eye infection, that's his lead. he was 3 for 4 tonight. 3rd inning, steven drew. oakland has 189 homers. seattle couldn't break through and watch this. the rookie a 5 tool player. we haven't even seen his full potential yet as the as beat seattle tonight. la angels won so the magic number over them is 4. that means the as magic number over tampa bay is now just 3. the giants will probab
the power to share unites us. verizon brings your entire family the savings of the share everything plan. unlimited talk. unlimited text. and data you can share with up to 10 devices, all in one plan. get the 4glte droid razr by motorola for $99.99. verizon. >>> california ford dealers is a proud sponsor of the high school game of the week. >> good evening, everybody, one week from tonight baseball will hold the two wild card playoff teams and the as tonight took another step to...
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they were filming us. so i was walking in, he was filming us. and he started filming me for the close up and i was getting up close. and all of a sudden, that's when the firefight broke out. he wrote out and he was like this this way. he nearly smashed me in the face with the camera. he ran over some boxes and threw himself and landed on one knee and started panning. and then after a few more minutes, fire died out. and we just kept on going. because i heard all the fire, most of it was going from our side, which was over a few meters over to our left. so it's going out there. and just kept on going. it did, finally ended, we got to a place over there and company commander halted us and told us where we're going to go and that's your platoon area. my platoon area took over for alpha company. that was inside the dry creek bed. and partly outside. so i had two squads inside, within partly inside the dry creek, but the other completely inside. and the third squad which was only about five men on the outside. >> his company was decimated. they were
they were filming us. so i was walking in, he was filming us. and he started filming me for the close up and i was getting up close. and all of a sudden, that's when the firefight broke out. he wrote out and he was like this this way. he nearly smashed me in the face with the camera. he ran over some boxes and threw himself and landed on one knee and started panning. and then after a few more minutes, fire died out. and we just kept on going. because i heard all the fire, most of it was going...
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they don't really show us the way they want us to act. it's sort of do as i say, not as i do. i think the other thing is that in the military you're taught to be decisive not to be afraid to challenge notions and to get out in front of problems. and i think on the other side you see a lot of play it safe you know i don't want to make this decision yet, i don't want to face into any chaos, i want to just kind of back off from it and see if this thing settles down. that's not the way we teach our leaders. >> nick i had a long conversation with colonel conlin about this on the phone, and he was explaining to me that when you have a chaotic environment or an uncertain environment, an unknown environment, that that's an occasion to make a ton of decisions, that that's an occasion to create a ton of new opportunity. that is almost you know second nature. you talk to someone like chris and he's like how else would you think about it? and yet in our civilian society, nick, our relationship with uncertainty is not to run toward it as an opportunity to make decisions but to run away fro
they don't really show us the way they want us to act. it's sort of do as i say, not as i do. i think the other thing is that in the military you're taught to be decisive not to be afraid to challenge notions and to get out in front of problems. and i think on the other side you see a lot of play it safe you know i don't want to make this decision yet, i don't want to face into any chaos, i want to just kind of back off from it and see if this thing settles down. that's not the way we teach our...
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i used to do those myself. that's a hard task. hard task. >> looking back at albany now, what are your thoughts? what do you see in your mind's eye when you think about that now? >> waste. what a waste of young people's lives. you know. i don't know in those 17 guys what they might have been, could have been. and again, i know this sounds melodramatic, but who knows that robert hearst, radio operator, who was -- had often talked about what i want to do in the future? do i wouldn't go to medical school? suppose this was the guy who was -- go to medical school to become the next great carson brain surgeon, whatever. those were all things you think about in hindsight. >> this is what you thought about over the years? >> had is what i thought about over the years. for a number of years until joe for a number of years until joe wrote this book >> 13 programs modeling after what we had written, but more r , untp , until j, unt boor book,book, i -p bo abr able p able to do t. np nor wounor would ip sit about it. when they first called me
i used to do those myself. that's a hard task. hard task. >> looking back at albany now, what are your thoughts? what do you see in your mind's eye when you think about that now? >> waste. what a waste of young people's lives. you know. i don't know in those 17 guys what they might have been, could have been. and again, i know this sounds melodramatic, but who knows that robert hearst, radio operator, who was -- had often talked about what i want to do in the future? do i wouldn't...
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thank you for joining us. and i'm raj mathai. >> the a's may be the best team in baseball. >> they surprised a lot of people around the country and even here in the bay area. it has been a magical season and it could be a magical playoff. we start with henry wofford with the a's players. it is a special night. >> reporter: raj and jessica, there is not a dry shirt inside the oakland a's clubhouse. the beer is everywhere. the champagne is everywhere and guys are yelling at the top of their lungs. after their 4-3 win against the texas rangers, you're absolutely right. they're going back to the postseason for the first time since 2006. how do you celebrate? how about putting a pie in your manager's face? >> i can't even explain it right now. we got a lot of guys here in these uniforms. these guys that grew up here, jonny gomes, pretty amazing. one thing. i've won the world series in arizona and other playoffs. it is nothing like this. >> i don't think anybody outside of this team thought we would be where we are
thank you for joining us. and i'm raj mathai. >> the a's may be the best team in baseball. >> they surprised a lot of people around the country and even here in the bay area. it has been a magical season and it could be a magical playoff. we start with henry wofford with the a's players. it is a special night. >> reporter: raj and jessica, there is not a dry shirt inside the oakland a's clubhouse. the beer is everywhere. the champagne is everywhere and guys are yelling at the...
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it. >> for years the tracks were a well used shortcut. the new foot bridge allows people to cot will road and -- on the west side and monterrey road on the east so they don't have to go over the train tracks. >>> the owners of san jose's newest card room are asking the city for money after their grand opening was delayed. the owners say it took 4 months longer than expected to obtain a license if the city. now they are asking for more than $10,000 in damages. >>> in ten minutes a rare apology from apple and advice for i-phone users. >>> signed a bill today limiting people from carrying long guns openly in public. the bill was sponsored by tom -- of san francisco. it bans the display of unloaded rifles and -- targets the open carry movement guns rights activists had taken of carrying long guns. also signed by governor brown today a bill authorizing the construction of a statue of ronald reagan. reagan went on to become the only california governor ever to win the presidency. the statue will be funded by private donations. >>> a man killed
it. >> for years the tracks were a well used shortcut. the new foot bridge allows people to cot will road and -- on the west side and monterrey road on the east so they don't have to go over the train tracks. >>> the owners of san jose's newest card room are asking the city for money after their grand opening was delayed. the owners say it took 4 months longer than expected to obtain a license if the city. now they are asking for more than $10,000 in damages. >>> in ten...
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it's strategically important to us to be involved here. and the man who was appointed the head of the two british regiments was a veteran soldier, a veteran general, general
it's strategically important to us to be involved here. and the man who was appointed the head of the two british regiments was a veteran soldier, a veteran general, general
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and so they were very kind to us and put us short time fos up in the sky. but, no, i never again got into it like that. we got into it but it was -- we were more contained. we were more prepared. >> and then how much more time did you spend in the army? >> that was it. then i did reserve duty for four years after that. >> but you had a three-year commitment? >> two-year. >> two-year commitment after commissioning. >> after commissioning. so end of march '66 i was out. >> you spent almost a year in vietnam. >> yeah. yeah. what a surprise. vietnam, what's that? >>> recently, american history tv and c-span's local content vehicles visited shreveport, louisiana, to showcase its history and literary culture. founded in 1836, shreveport has a population of about 200,000 people and is located about 250 miles northwest of baton rouge. >>> freedom itself was attacked this morning by a faceless coward. and freedom will be defended. i want to re-assure the american people that the full resources of the federal government are working to assist local authorities to save
and so they were very kind to us and put us short time fos up in the sky. but, no, i never again got into it like that. we got into it but it was -- we were more contained. we were more prepared. >> and then how much more time did you spend in the army? >> that was it. then i did reserve duty for four years after that. >> but you had a three-year commitment? >> two-year. >> two-year commitment after commissioning. >> after commissioning. so end of march '66 i...
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tell us what to do. >> what did you tell them? what did you do? >> guys, we -- number one, we have just -- didn't have to tell them. they already knew. we have been ambushed. this is a -- we need to execute the processes that we know to go about so the first thing we needed to do is establish a position where we could be fairly secure. one of the first airplanes that landed in the makeshift perimeter that we had were medevac choppers. when they came in, i basically went over to the first bird that landed and talked to the pilot. basically, said this is what's happened. on your way back in, if you can bring ammunition, water, medical supplies, whatever we need, because we have been hit pretty bad. we're in pretty good shape but i imagine the units in front of us are -- are having more problems than we are. the combat effectiveness of my unit was probably 75%. and after having read the book, you kind of know what the guys up in front of me were like. >> yes. >> so it was -- once we started to, again, get the wounded out and get some supplies and wha
tell us what to do. >> what did you tell them? what did you do? >> guys, we -- number one, we have just -- didn't have to tell them. they already knew. we have been ambushed. this is a -- we need to execute the processes that we know to go about so the first thing we needed to do is establish a position where we could be fairly secure. one of the first airplanes that landed in the makeshift perimeter that we had were medevac choppers. when they came in, i basically went over to the...
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we need our government to help us do this and move us forward. if we want to be innovative and entrepreneurship, that does not happen. a lot of that comes from the investments we have made in education, in how we do our tax policy. are we innovative in advanced manufacturing? these are things we could to. there are tax deductions we could get rid of. they are old. we do not need them. it would be important to the investor community and business community. there are companies that are sitting on millions of dollars and billions of dollars, waiting for the right moment. if we want them to start spending, we need to make decisions. it will not be good enough if we do not deal with the much larger question and give them certainty. some of the failed talks happened before. republicans would dig their heels in and say, it is our ideology or nothing. that will hurt the economy. they will say, see, i told you it did not work. that is the wrong way to work. we have to reach an agreement. we have to do it for the long term and short term. >> you are doing
we need our government to help us do this and move us forward. if we want to be innovative and entrepreneurship, that does not happen. a lot of that comes from the investments we have made in education, in how we do our tax policy. are we innovative in advanced manufacturing? these are things we could to. there are tax deductions we could get rid of. they are old. we do not need them. it would be important to the investor community and business community. there are companies that are sitting on...
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we want you to tell us the truth. we're going to say anything we can to get you to them the the truth. here's your out. could it have happened that you dropped the baby and the the baby's head hit the back of if crib? anybody could have done that. adrian would say, well, that kind of looks intentional. we were trying to explain to him, no, that wouldn't be intentional. that's what a father of six people could have done because he's exhausted. >> i never dropped no baby. i would know if i dropped a baby. i would know if i dropped a baby. >> i never walk with a baby like that in my arm like a football. >> who could have done this? you tell me. we need to keep taking steps and figure out how this could have happened in your care. because as far as the other car hitting matthew in the head. >> no. i never said that. >> yeah, but i could have bumped him going into the crib. no lie. >> i wasn't certain that what he had told me at that point had caused the injury, and i wasn't certain that i was going to get the information
we want you to tell us the truth. we're going to say anything we can to get you to them the the truth. here's your out. could it have happened that you dropped the baby and the the baby's head hit the back of if crib? anybody could have done that. adrian would say, well, that kind of looks intentional. we were trying to explain to him, no, that wouldn't be intentional. that's what a father of six people could have done because he's exhausted. >> i never dropped no baby. i would know if i...
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the knowns will work for us, and not us for the knowns. it is not just enough to stop what is working. we also have to figure out what really works. i hope this book to be some part of that, giving us some long perspective and stories to tell, so we can understand what really happened. i think you, and i look forward to your questions in the q&a. [applause] [applause] [applause] >> and if there is no q&a, we can just go to. [inaudible] [laughter] >> [inaudible question] what do you see being the new deal that might come in two years to get us out of our current financial crisis? >> i think the most important thing to realize about the new deal is that fdr was no intellectual. he was not a consistent thinker. he tried whatever came across his desk. what i think is very interesting about the 1930s was that it offers us a lot of different experiments. a lot of different ways of thinking about what is capitalism. on the one hand, you have people saying, we should spend more money. taxpayer money directly creates jobs. there certainly was an as
the knowns will work for us, and not us for the knowns. it is not just enough to stop what is working. we also have to figure out what really works. i hope this book to be some part of that, giving us some long perspective and stories to tell, so we can understand what really happened. i think you, and i look forward to your questions in the q&a. [applause] [applause] [applause] >> and if there is no q&a, we can just go to. [inaudible] [laughter] >> [inaudible question] what...
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for us, we're in the 40's too. sunny, these temperatures just a little below average for the season. northwest winds at 5 to 15. high pressure with us all weekend long. if you watch the timeline, that storm in the center of the nation begins to catch up with us by monday night into tuesday, and that's when the rain chances kick in. our forecast 40's today. 60's tomorrow. by tomorrow, jump your clock ahead to one hour. by monday evening into tuesday, a rain chance. not a big one, but a rain chance. 65, 67. nice, mild weather. >> all right. another first for maryland senator barbara mikulski. we'll tell you about it when we come back. >> and recognizing time and clent. we'll have more on the awards that a elementary counselor just received. >> first a look at last night's winning lottery numbers. >> she's a listening ear to hundreds of students. now her time and talent has earned her a national award. tim tooten has more on tracy spain. >> sometimes i do friendship activities and sleeping. we're doing the feeling can
for us, we're in the 40's too. sunny, these temperatures just a little below average for the season. northwest winds at 5 to 15. high pressure with us all weekend long. if you watch the timeline, that storm in the center of the nation begins to catch up with us by monday night into tuesday, and that's when the rain chances kick in. our forecast 40's today. 60's tomorrow. by tomorrow, jump your clock ahead to one hour. by monday evening into tuesday, a rain chance. not a big one, but a rain...
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there are only 300 million of us. it's going to go from 60 to 200. so it means 140 trillion new stuff is coming in. so the god of jobs and customers and everything else is going to rain $140 trillion of new sales, stocks, money, customers and jobs in the next 30 years. what's our job? what's your job? we've got to get a disproportionate share of it or our relationship with the rest of the world changes more than you can ever imagine. but the way it looks right now is that the chinese, because they're -- whether you do 8.5% or 10% and whether you do 2 to 3 for us, that's what it comes out to. so unless something big happens, that's coming to a theater near us. and that was one of the reasons why gallup put all this stuff together. now, you're kind of quiet and depressed. that's why -- that was why we did that research. i'll try to say something hopeful here. i was watching tv a little over 30 years ago. there was a panel of economists. i just turned 60. and so i lived through this. but the panel of economists, i'll never forget watching it. just shock
there are only 300 million of us. it's going to go from 60 to 200. so it means 140 trillion new stuff is coming in. so the god of jobs and customers and everything else is going to rain $140 trillion of new sales, stocks, money, customers and jobs in the next 30 years. what's our job? what's your job? we've got to get a disproportionate share of it or our relationship with the rest of the world changes more than you can ever imagine. but the way it looks right now is that the chinese, because...
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of us. in terms of the state water projects southern california starts at the delta. and so were part of southern california. and many more reliable water system that isn't at the mercy of tells the levees and state regulatory a result and will provide customers is not about the others it's about us. we cannot maintain their current s quality of life here describe, or we have a highet population of an imported water. people living in fremont and newark kenyan city dublin pleasanton livermore and all 15 cities in santa clara county. about 40 percent of the santa clara water district's water comes from the delta of surrey nearly 2 million people expect to see monthly water bills go up $5 a month in alimony county's own seven letter will be attending a monthly hike. >>> what to think about that? the what all the other bills and have this kind of room is this plan in necessity there are many many critics who don't like this design and will be fighting of the next few months in dublin cbs five. i
of us. in terms of the state water projects southern california starts at the delta. and so were part of southern california. and many more reliable water system that isn't at the mercy of tells the levees and state regulatory a result and will provide customers is not about the others it's about us. we cannot maintain their current s quality of life here describe, or we have a highet population of an imported water. people living in fremont and newark kenyan city dublin pleasanton livermore...
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this will coal us off a little bit. the warmest location in the lower 90s. here is the deal with high pressure returning. this is the system responsible for the warmup across parts of the country this past week. this edge is closer to the state and you can see the trend warming up a bit into monday. not too much but look what happens into tuesday. a big bound from the readings, tuesday, wednesday and thursday hot numbers and inland in the 90s. here is the microclimate, at least fog cosi and temperatures in the 60s to the lower 70s by midweek. we will have options. here is the forecast model showing you dense fog once again tomorrow morning, a few patches could be sneaking into the bay right across the golden gate bridge and clouds in the shoreline into the afternoon and this red contour links up to the 90s. warmest locations around the 90- degree mark and most spots cooling off three to six degrees. oakland will go 72 and antioch and brentwood in the 80s. watch out for a drop off in visibility from pacifica and ocean beach first thing tomorrow morning with t
this will coal us off a little bit. the warmest location in the lower 90s. here is the deal with high pressure returning. this is the system responsible for the warmup across parts of the country this past week. this edge is closer to the state and you can see the trend warming up a bit into monday. not too much but look what happens into tuesday. a big bound from the readings, tuesday, wednesday and thursday hot numbers and inland in the 90s. here is the microclimate, at least fog cosi and...
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thanks for being with us. join us tonight.
thanks for being with us. join us tonight.
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this cold front is pushing the upper-level low towards us and that will bring you us the cooler weather at the coast and eventually spread inland through mother's day. we're already knoll los gatos. 81 in fairfield. upper 70s in east bay valleys. everybody else in the mid to upper 50s until half moon bay at 56. it was 55 in santa cruz with the surge pushing the cooler ocean air in your neighborhoods. 72 in gilroy. sunny today except for the coast. warmer around the bay and inland. warmer tomorrow a inland and cooler everywhere on sunday. today we're about four degrees warmer. san francisco we make it to 71 once again, oakland pretty close at 77. mid to upper 90 ease here for today. along east bayshore, mid to upper 70s. fremont around 80. south bay, mid to upper 80's with san jose and cupertino at 85 degrees. 75 in millbrae. 70 in san mateo but low to mid-80s for the rest of the peninsula. see the clouds at the coast keeping it low to mid 60s to near 70 in san francisco. if we see clouds it will be late in the afternoon. mid to upper 80s inland. mid to upper 80s inland around monterey.
this cold front is pushing the upper-level low towards us and that will bring you us the cooler weather at the coast and eventually spread inland through mother's day. we're already knoll los gatos. 81 in fairfield. upper 70s in east bay valleys. everybody else in the mid to upper 50s until half moon bay at 56. it was 55 in santa cruz with the surge pushing the cooler ocean air in your neighborhoods. 72 in gilroy. sunny today except for the coast. warmer around the bay and inland. warmer...
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joining us now is dan. you have given them time tables and you have tried to read a deal out with them, the have decided to live in? >> that is right. time has simply run out. ♪ strea-ea-ea-ea-eam ♪ stream, stream, stream... ♪ strea-ea-ea-ea-eam ♪ stream, stream, stream... ♪ when i want you... ♪ ...in my arms... ♪ when i want you... ♪ ...and all your charms... ♪ whenever i want you, all i have to do is... ♪ [ female announcer ] introducing xfinity streampix. stream your favorite movies and full seasons of shows instantly on any screen. find out more online. hand-cut, tri-tip sirloin, plus choose shrimp scampi. or grilled malibu chicken, or bacon-wrapped shrimp. starting at just $11.99. >>james: some of the buildings starting to show reflection as the sun comes up. i want to say the golden gate, which tracked some windshield wipers and action, a chance of drizzle near the coast. it looks like that will finally materialize at the golden gate. here is a quick look at where the weather will
joining us now is dan. you have given them time tables and you have tried to read a deal out with them, the have decided to live in? >> that is right. time has simply run out. ♪ strea-ea-ea-ea-eam ♪ stream, stream, stream... ♪ strea-ea-ea-ea-eam ♪ stream, stream, stream... ♪ when i want you... ♪ ...in my arms... ♪ when i want you... ♪ ...and all your charms... ♪ whenever i want you, all i have to do is... ♪ [ female announcer ] introducing xfinity streampix. stream...
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>> not us. >> not your unit? >> no. >> so then you come back, so on the 14th, you are still out in the boonies, conducting operations, and -- in the is it the general vicinity of x-ray? i'm trying to think of where -- >> i don't know exactly where we were. we were in the general vicinity, that's what i knew. we had our own maps. we had a map, i had a map, and i don't have -- i don't remember very well, but we just going up there, just -- just actually we're just going fast, because i was the first, though, the point platoon. and part of me wasn't fast enough, because i was doing what i'd learned from the book, and what i learned on the youtube program, we're about to contact with the enemy, so we're out searching. we have to go not too fast, look, really look for them. be careful for an ambush. i had out flank of people, rear security. i had the whole works in my platoon up front. i had a pacer. i double-checked the pace. i was the one, i had another man who was a steerer man and i also double checked with my com
>> not us. >> not your unit? >> no. >> so then you come back, so on the 14th, you are still out in the boonies, conducting operations, and -- in the is it the general vicinity of x-ray? i'm trying to think of where -- >> i don't know exactly where we were. we were in the general vicinity, that's what i knew. we had our own maps. we had a map, i had a map, and i don't have -- i don't remember very well, but we just going up there, just -- just actually we're just...
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the system uses gps technology to track trains. that information will be displayed on digital message signs at train stations and included in live audio announcements all week. the system is expected to launch by the end-of-the year. at that time riders will be able to sign up for e-mail and text message alerts with real time train data. >>> a san francisco bike sharing program will not be up and running in time for the americus cup event in august. officials say the program will not be ready because negotiations with a vender is still on going. proposed creating a bike sharing network in san francisco after seeing the system at work this europe where cyclist can pick up and drop off bikes at select locations. >> we really do. i don't think -- >> computer users and security experts are nervously watching to see if an internet threat becomes a problem today. parts of the bay area is heating up, she'll tell you if that includes your neighborhood. also something could happen in two hours that could trigger political site after drainin
the system uses gps technology to track trains. that information will be displayed on digital message signs at train stations and included in live audio announcements all week. the system is expected to launch by the end-of-the year. at that time riders will be able to sign up for e-mail and text message alerts with real time train data. >>> a san francisco bike sharing program will not be up and running in time for the americus cup event in august. officials say the program will not...
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